The Marbury v<span>. </span>Madison<span> of 1803 was </span>important<span> because it was the first </span>Supreme Court case<span> to apply the principle of judicial review, the power of federal </span>courts<span> to void acts of Congress that were in conflict with the Constitution.</span>
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It isn't likely a person who is passionate in their opinion on something will easily change their mind. Maybe with persuasion and evidence to support their opinion is flawed they will change their mind.
The actions of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and other leaders of the United States were important because they helped determine how the concept of liberty and individual rights would be seen for future generations. (I dont know if this helps but I hope so.)
Neville Chamberlain's policy toward hitler in the late 1930s was famously one of appeasement. Churchil kept insisting that Britain needed to fight Hitler's aggression.